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Two illegal immigrant gang members from El Salvador who had a Satanic shrine in their Houston apartment are suspects in the killing of one teenager and the kidnapping of another, authorities said.

Gang leader Miguel Angel Alvarez-Flores, 22, who also goes by ‘Diabolico,’ and 18-year-old Diego Alexan Hernandez-Rivera appeared in Houston court Wednesday on charges of aggravated kidnapping and murder.

The MS-13 gang members laughed, smiled and waved in court.

Prosecutors said the two kidnapped a 14-year-old girl after she left school around February 2, holding her in an apartment where she was raped by a gang member.

After four days, the girl said she was taken to a different apartment where six gang members lived, and Flores kept a makeshift Satanic shrine.

Authorities say she was held against her will there for two weeks, given drugs and alcohol to keep her disoriented, and sexually assaulted by some of the men.

She also said she was held down while Flores tattooed a giant grim reaper from her knee to her foot, the Houston Chronicle reported.

She told investigators that a second girl she only knew as ‘Genesis’ also was held at the apartment.

Authorities released the facial reconstruction image of one of the pair’s alleged victims in a bid to identify her.

The girl – aged between 15 and 25 – was found dead on the morning of February 16.

She was also shot in the neck and torso.

Police said Rivera had confessed to leading the woman to a remote area and shooting her.

The photo was created by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children on behalf of Harris County officials.

The girl is described as being Hispanic, around five feet tall and 108 pounds.

Her hair was dark and wavy, and she had pierced ears.

She was also wearing three metal rings, one with an elephant pattern, one with leaf-like patterns, and one with small reflective stones.

A previous image of the woman, taken after she died, was released by the The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences on February 21.

Police are asking anyone with information to call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

Genesis lashed out at their captors by destroying the makeshift Satanic shrine, the first victim told police.

Flores responded by sacrificing a cigarette to the gang’s shrine, but then said the ‘Beast’ required a soul sacrifice, according to the court hearing.

When the 14-year-old girl woke up the next day, Genesis was gone.

That girl was found shot dead in the head and chest on February 16, and has not yet been identified.

The two men then took Genesis from the apartment on the pretense of meeting a dealer to buy weed.

Rivera shot the woman in the head, killing her, and the older gang member Flores then took the gun and fired a second shot in her chest, police believe.

The dead girl is described as being Hispanic, around five feet tall and 108 pounds.

Her hair was dark and wavy, and she had pierced ears.

Police released a composite sketch of the unidentified victim, asking anyone with information to call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

Rivera and Flores are each being held on $150,000 bond in Harris County Jail.

However, federal authorities have placed a hold on the illegal aliens, meaning they would be taken into federal custody if released on bail.

Both men have requested a court-appointed lawyer. They are scheduled to appear in court on April 18.

The gang that is terrorizing America: 10 illegal immigrant members of MS-13 among 13 arrested in New York for killing three high school students

Thirteen members of the same gang were arrested in New York on Thursday for allegedly killing three high school students.

The trio, including two best friends, were attacked with a machete and baseball bats as they walked through their suburban neighborhood.

Thirteen alleged members of local cliques of the MS-13 street gang were charged with a slew of violent crimes and seven murders over a five year period, prosecutors and police announced.

Among the dead: Brentwood High School students Nisa Mickens, 15, Kayla Cuevas, 16, who were ambushed by a carload of other teens on Sept. 13, and their former schoolmate Jose Pena-Hernandez, 18, whose corpse was found on the grounds of an abandoned state psychiatric hospital following his disappearance in June.

The killings came amid a national conversation about illegal immigration, and prosecutors revealed in a news conference that 10 of the 13 indicted suspects were citizens of El Salvador or Honduras who were in the U.S. illegally, including most of the people directly implicated in the murders.

Last December, Donald Trump referenced the killings in Brentwood during a profile for his Time magazine ‘Person of the Year’ award after being elected president.

Two other killings of Brentwood youths, ages 15 and 19, whose bodies were discovered last year in secluded spots in the hamlet, remain unsolved.

Gang violence has been a problem in Brentwood and some surrounding Long Island communities for more than a decade, but Suffolk County police and the FBI began pouring resources into a crackdown after the killings of the high school girls sparked outrage.

‘While violence and brutality are trademarks of the MS-13 gang, the murders of these three teens are particularly disturbing,’ U.S. Attorney Robert Capers said in announcing the indictment Thursday.

Cuevas was targeted last summer by a group of four gang members, including two juveniles, because she had been feuding with MS-13 members at school and on social media. The posse, which had been roving in a car looking for gang enemies, attacked when they came across her walking with Nisa in the street.

‘(Nisa) Mickens was simply at the wrong place at the wrong time, hanging out with her childhood friend,’ Capers said.

Robert Mickens, Nisa’s father, said he felt blessed that police had made arrests.

‘I’ve got some type of closure even though my daughter is not back. It’s closure to my family,’ he said.

Pena-Hernandez was an alleged MS-13 gang member who was lured to the grounds of an abandoned state psychiatric hospital by fellow gang members he thought were his friends, Capers said. Those friends turned on him and repeatedly stabbed him to death, he said.

His death had gone largely publicly unmarked until police began discovering corpses in the weeks after Cuevas and Nisa died.

Some people complained that police, school officials and others were not doing enough to stem the violence. Since then, police have arrested more than 125 suspected MS-13 gang members in Brentwood and elsewhere.

The gang, also called Mara Salvatrucha, is believed to have been founded as a neighborhood street gang in Los Angeles in the mid-1980s by immigrants fleeing a civil war in El Salvador.

It grew after some members were deported to El Salvador, helping to turn that country into one of the most violent places in the world. It is now a major international criminal enterprise with tens of thousands of members in several Central American countries and many U.S. states.

One of Trump’s priorities is a crackdown on immigrants who are in the country illegally and have committed crimes. He promised as much in his December interview with Time magazine, when he referenced a Newsday story about the killings.

‘They come from Central America. They’re tougher than any people you’ve ever met,’ he said. ‘They’re killing and raping everybody out there. They’re illegal. And they are finished.’